The unruly fan attracted boos from the crowd and has been all but branded a national disgrace for filming himself while calling out nonsensical sounds as the 22-year-old tennis star was winding up for his serve.

But according to posts on Zhu's social media channels, the wannabe entertainer was pretty pleased with his performance.

"You guys might've just seen me on TV and I've just been evicted, and I think that was the greatest thing I've ever done in my life," he said on Instagram after the incident.

Zhu had hinted at a prank moments before the match, telling his followers he had just thought of a video idea that was "pretty f***ing next level".

"I can't tell you guys what it is, but you'll kind of see," he said.

After posting vision of him shouting during the match with Kyrgios glaring at him from the court before security guards dragged Zhu from the stand, he revealed the act had been a dare, and that the bizarre screech the wannabe comedian let out was apparently a "sex noise".

Kyrgios wasn’t into it. Picture: Channel 7/Instagram

"Shoutout to this legend for daring me to do this," he wrote, sharing a screenshot of a message.

"You wouldn't go to the Australian open inside a live match and make sex noises in the crowd. you won't," a follower had written to Zhu.

After the prank the same man wrote: "Brooo OMG I can't believe you actually did it HAHAHA my f***in boy!!!"

Though Zhu was clearly chuffed with his "prank", not all his followers are on the same page.

Among the thousands of comments on his Facebook post about the incident were people slamming him for the "immature" prank.

"Some of your vids are good ... this one is s***. You deserved a slapping for trying to get fanboy 14-year-olds for stunts like this," one wrote.

"Sorry but I really think this is really childish, this is an international sports event, not your own stage of your show," wrote another.

One video titled "Public dare challenge" sees Zhu and some fellow pranksters dressed in nappies walking through a Melbourne mall and singing Christmas carols, another shows him making a mess in a book store by jumping onto a display shirtless and wearing a G-string.

Zhu's performance at the Australian Open was described as "sub-optimal" by commentator and American tennis great Jim Courier.

Apart from Zhu being ejected the match was plagued by other distractions such as a hovering helicopter and problems with the PA system which saw the umpire's microphone shut down as well as all audio on the court including music.

"It was tough, there was a lot of stuff going on out there, had a helicopter above us for three games and the (umpire) microphone wasn't working for pretty much the whole match," Kyrgios said.

With Hisense lacking the usual upbeat vibe that Kyrgios thrives on, he said he felt like he was playing at a different tournament.

"I felt like the atmosphere completely changed," Kyrgios said. "When you've got the microphones working, the music and stuff kind of puts you in a rhythm every game and I kind of lost my rhythm a little bit."

Zhu destroys a book store display in another public prank. Picture: Instagram